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Did you take parental leave for your children's birth? Do you think family leave is something that should only be offered to you and not other people? Or only in professions that aren't female dominated?
How does it feel, if you're a woman who has benefited from feminism to be on the other side? |
Wait - people are saying teachers can't take parental leave?
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| I don't think this is the childcare leave people are talking about. Parents have been unable to work because teachers aren't back in person. Teachers and school districts have no sympathy- they said to hire childcare. And now teachers are saying they can't work because of daycare and childcare issues. |
Yes. All over DCUM people are upset about teachers who aren't returning to in person learning. Parental leave is a major portion of that. DCUM women all are in favor of parental leave, unless it impacts them in some way. |
Agreed. This is what people are taking about OP. |
| I wouldn't be able to afford childcare. My kid is coming with me. |
I’m confused. Haven’t teachers been working this whole school year??? I thought this thread was in response to the teacher going on planned maternity leave. And yeah, it’s inconvenient timing especially given the return to in-person school, but get over yourself. |
I'm not aware of any "I can't come to work as directed because I don't have childcare" leave in other professions. I'm not screaming about teachers doing this, necessarily, but what is being discussed isn't "parental leave." It's a childcare issue that all non-teacher families have been told they should have thought of before having kids and should have to deal with as long as DL continues. |
Yes, this. |
Yes, the issue is teachers saying they can't work because they have kids at home. It's mindblowing. |
"Parental leave" is generally related to birth or adoption of a newborn. Is that what OP is talking about? Because I don't see anyone in the schools debate talking about preventing people from taking leave related to a newborn. |
| Thought FCPS is letting them bring their kids 4 days a week to address that though? |
+1 People are not mad that a teacher gave birth and wants to stay home and bond with their 5 week old. They are mad for the hypocritical reasons listed above- they have a 3 year old and didn't secure childcare and now say they can't go back in person. |
I asked if people who took Parental Leave realize the hypocrisy of then protesting when people take other types of FMLA leave. It doesn't surprise me, I got attacked here for making a comment about taking FMLA when my child had a fatal degenerative disorder, and was told that people only supported it for healthy newborns. |
If you have a baby and qualify for parental/maternity leave, it is yours to take- have at it. If teachers are trying to bend and twist "parental leave" into something that it is not, such as stating parental leave can be used as paid leave now don't that they don't have childcare, then this type of leave should be denied. Teacher have burned though all good will these past 11 months. |